Procedural cleanup technique for determination of phthalate esters in an aquatic environment |
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Authors: | Roger H. Charlier |
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Affiliation: | Northeastern Illinois University , Chicago, Illinois, USA |
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Abstract: | Part 1 (in the previous issue of the journal) dealt with energy from marine algal forms, while part 2 is concerned with their economics and environment. Aquaculture has become well implanted, particularly in Asia where it has led to economic success. It has gained a good foothold in Europe, while lagging behind in the United States. Algae can, apparently, play a larger role in industrial and energy needs. There is, however, another aspect of algae culture and utilization: environmental concern has been voiced, motivated by both cultivation and natural proliferation. |
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Keywords: | Kelp green tide methane electricity production chemicals cosmetics |
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